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African American Women also joined the war effort
African American women took jobs in factories making war goods
African Americans took factory jobs in place of men who went to war
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Participation in World War 2 Helped End the Great Depression
Rationing and Conservation of Resources
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Recruitment of Soldiers
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The need for workers temporarily broke down some racial barriers like hiring in defense plants
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American involvement in World War II brought an end to the Great Depression. Factories and workers were needed to produce goods to win the war.
Click on the pictures below to read stories about how American Participation in World War 2 helped end the Great Depression.
Farming
War Production
Civilians in the Army
Recruitment of Soldiers
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American involvement in World War II brought an end to the Great Depression. Factories and workers were needed to produce goods to win the war.
Click on the pictures below to read stories about how American Participation in World War 2 helped end the Great Depression.
Farming
War Production
Civilians in the Army
Recruitment of Soldiers